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11days and I can't wait!!!! Still looking for a professional photographer to do some family portraits while we are there. Do not want photo pass plus....done that and am looking for better. Suggestions?

Check out juls Megill photography ... We have friends in Orange County and they use that photographer - DCMAGurl
142.7 #2722 7:35PM

We have been wanting to do the same thing. We have seen people on here take professional pics for engagements, announcements and want to do the same for our family photos. Don't want the disney photo pass. With all the great photographers on MW Does anyone here do that or does anyone here know someone who does? Thank you - antetr95
1712.8 #80 5:43AM

We atr going again that weekend too...does any one know if its busy dueing dapper days? - minnielove83
28.4 #5557 6:23AM

Question and opinions please. My family has been invited to go to Club 33 this fall. We are thinking of declining the invitation. Our 18 month old is the reason why. He is not the kind of child to sit still and is definitely not quiet either. Are we crazy to decline a once in a lifetime opportunity? We really want to go, but it seems like an inappropriate place for him and child care is not an opt More...

In all honesty i applaud that you say you dont think clubb 33 is appropriate for a baby. Cuz IMO its not. Some people are enjoying their first and probably only time there too and if im trying to soak that in having a squirmy child either running around or being disruptive id be very mad. Im so sorry you even have to consider declining but go for a sitter. Club 33 is so magical just being there. - ScarfGirl
638.6 #273 11:18PM

First, I honestly respect your opinions, and don't mean to ruffle any feathers. But it is just a restaurant at the end of the day. The only place I've had an issue was a first class flight, and it was a nonissue, my daughter behaved fine regardless of the person's objection in 2b. With that said why would this be an issue at a child friendly place like Disneyland? You all have sat at a play, restaurant, county club, or other venue without thinking "children don't belong". Why at Club 33? What makes it so elitist? I am not looking for debate, but don't understand this view, although I respect it. Personally I would rather not go if people feel so strongly that it is disrupting their enjoyment. - dizneedude 664.4 #256 12:17AM

I think every kid is different. But to lump a place that few will get the chance to see in with any other establishment is silly. The point is that a disruptive child could really put a damper on the experience of all the guests, even the parents of the child. This is also a very costly meal and it would be a shame to risk having to leave or not being able to fully enjoy it. I would want time to soak it all in and be able to offer the same to fellow diners. - cynDOLEwhip 1175.5 #126 12:48AM

It's about the same price as Napa, for me children make every experience better. No matter what. I realize I'm in the minority here (on admittance not kids), I just don't understand the elitist view. I shall keep my opinions to myself, I'm not trying to change minds. - dizneedude 664.4 #256 12:56AM

I can name a few things children don't make better 😂 - cynDOLEwhip 1175.5 #126 12:57AM

Well, she said he's not the type of child to be still or quiet. Me personally, I have no problem going to other Disney restaurants but Club 33 is an invite only, once in a lifetime, save your pennies experience for many. I want to go there with my husband for a romantic date or with my Mom to celebrate her birthday. I am sensitive to many types of noises in general so whether it's clanking of silverware or music too loud I make sure I am sat in a section where I can enjoy my meal. I can guarantee you I would not be able to relax in the environment of a disruptive child. That's just me. Other people it doesn't bother and in other restaurants where my meal is equal to the tip at Club 33 it wouldn't matter. Again, this is a once in a lifetime experience for many. - MrsSchnooks 2985.5 #38 1:00AM

Last comment was meant for Cyn, Schnook I'd happily buy you a meal :) (all others here to, it is nothing personal just academic). Sorry for my strong views, if, no when we meet I'll tell you a story. - dizneedude 664.4 #256 1:09AM

Club 33, is Not "just a restaurant" It's an experience that some may only have once in their life. A screaming child could pretty much ruin that experience for some people (myself included) - tuesday737 1254.3 #114 1:15AM

Yes you are crazy. Find a sitter for your mini. not a place i would take a small child anyway. out of respect for other guests at the club. - dimplesdanie
1236.7 #118 9:33PM

You have a good point. There are other people there who are also experiencing their once in a lifetime event. A disruptive child can ruin this for them. Get a sitter or don't go until a later time. - DisneyGrandma 788.5 #205 10:12PM

Respectfully, I don't think anyone going there would be annoyed by a baby. Even the Polo Lounge welcome children. - dizneedude 664.4 #256 10:31PM

Something else to think about. If another member complains about a real bad situation with a child, the member that got you in possibly risks getting in trouble to. We thought about that too before going. I would not want to be the "bad guest" of the member. - DLKenCA
1944.0 #71 1:07AM

Thank you everyone for your kind opinions. Every time my husband and I discuss it we are always concerned about other guests. We were told that we would probably not be in the main dining area, but a more jungle themed room (it's name escapes me). I wished there was some way that I could make this work. It just seems to be the right decision not to go. :( - ainsleysmom
120.1 #3089 7:27AM

Probably the Trophy Room...see my reply above! Separation anxiety is a very common phase and usually only lasts for the first few minutes when the parents leave...plenty of time to "practice" with sitters before Fall :) - MissMolly 1278.8 #111 7:33AM

Is anyone going to be in the park this weekend? I have heard that the BBB has Sofia the first dresses up to size 12 and was hoping there is truth to the rumor. Could someone check it out for me and post a pic of the dress? I would be ever so grateful :)